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A' Iz%c l{ig{;ni‘%;f:fi":zi‘gna?{{ At 25(; 1.‘(:)!‘...1.‘5?;_!'.;:‘{‘{'.:2!5:2’.‘..nm1 B .1 1ovo wo doty all com- $l;75,.$2 and $2.50 petition. 402, 504, 506, 508, 510 South 13th Street, Gorner Howard s —— e 2802 e CDIRTS (R L AUTUNN | rcistea | nero that tho porfoction of the organbration mentioned. | spunking now Yictor has duontad that bo | iog on error, ani Tiefty weas fn hard luck in | son for Chicago, may be found with Minne nee mn the | THE SPORTS OF THE A N | Seat them outata jog. ‘The team will | porfection of the onK e has boen | will maice the 100 miles or dio in the attempt. | in sending his into the outfield good for two | apolis next vear. gelting drunk ut 1 B ounl in fielding ability, and thewhole | fixed for January 1, 2 and Here is a clipping from the Bicycling World e e ol | 3111 9a i o d15 aifoldiod in | Clnotunatilono] [{8¢ Question, therefore. devolyes Upon the pic which shows what bicycling is coming L c wd Durcell after hard runs. But | week ago yesterday. : A vi o from the ground A nd Stick worl. For Brooklyn’s Caruth- N vkt 3 Just think what 323 miles 1 twenty-four | ne L the team found both Weyhing and | ' umor has it that Mrs, Cooney will retar Kid Nichols noids tie Westorn association Annual Exodus to the Marshes and | ers Now York an equal i Keefe: for | pyo Omahia management sold Kid Nie hols | st v rido It moaus that, overy minuto | Sewdrd und put up a game shat nobody | iy B Coiin n tho aprig, ™ [ record of strike outs for the past season, hav: v York ba qualfiiiento, for ) u ) B g on dumag the twonty-four hours | conld beat. The Hnt plays wero numero Jimmy ahit in the Jeoord ofsirlice oyta fovihe pastp Rd S el and Hughes New York as an O'Day. There | not definitely known sther the pur .,.re : en seconds must be kept up, and _yet Jl\l‘!l- ally expressed that, > NeW points in the last thirteen games played. hl'vrl\l:‘;n x“‘:-}”"_m ‘" oue —"”I -h";lralnv;;” hz 3 U, " 9 o 5 s 0| o N r Wi o 1u 5 Sy o K v as " -4 BILANT yothel en each, i fire tiotsunds of people in New York who | was mad Y buis or Crncinnati, Sulli- | this marvelous performance was done last Columbus bad a team that would com- daie Knouff, who has played on abou at Hudson, the short time ho played wi TALK ON THE WORLD'S SERIES. | {0, FL 0 cedo for a moment that Brooklyn | van s sti ovoring to ¢loso a deal | month by Mr. A. Holbein, of tue Premier | pelany clubto put up gilt-cdged ball to de- 1y teans as old Billy Taylor, was not re- | Minn \,:“,l‘w 0, 1ho hort thue o piai Tk — Pssesacs. . pitehor who equals Keefe, and | for Nagle and Clar] Riaud e, ondon, © hid on a safety, too. | feat thean. served by Milwaukee. assooiation battors, None of tho. ex-Le PSR 1 £ 3 | Do eanot o mada o believe that any e lis recoril exactly ties the twenty-four - (e in 3 apolis the base ball cranks | or ex-Association’ nitchors need McCormick for President—To Handi- | 05 the coming champion associativn The Ofticial Record. hour record made by What the Journal Says. ropard Klmor Fostoras ono of tho greatost | swan in Sho. wess whit iliges nood cap the Pitcher—Wheel Note gateher In the s eandlo 10 lwing. 1vis, of | Subjoined will befound @ comploto table | orginary, Ocicl | omo stato JommaaT 10im; We have | feideraintho pratession. here, ; o f LT e course, to a lavge extent a matter of opivion, e on and Jost by akob tesm dn | Roe, of | (R raqeanG i eunral Bor VG, have | Alexunder, of = Miwaukee, won nearl o The Ke h—Ques OB B et e raiptif] (01O R BB OR BRCUBL BV SRS b | orancisco to Chic in Mty | O B TSt tho westarn Ass. | every game he pitchod against th ¢ champion ns and Answers. tions and Answers. in the New Yorks. the western agsociution for the scason just | days. This is a disy 2 niles and o A By our 0ld friond Sandy | Omahas this scason. phia Sporting Life says that e LA e Sl Slosed. 1t will be sccn that Omaha took | it is safe to say that Tom will huve to hustio | GLCoRy L L R Sleveland bore off tho long It record Jac AL S AL e T ¥ S vany sories, and remarkablo as it was, won | to ma On i trip he will tave to cross | Gt A, G0N 00 L° 0T that S ostern association with 19 home runs, | Crooks, the Tndis ter., Ts! thab s01eg These Glorious Autumn Days. | Bes endorsemont of J. S MoCor- | tho least number of games from Tt e Mojave dosorty g strotely of 240 miles s b s e e b oy | 12 ghree-buggers und 18 two-bageors, D. Horton, Boatr Notwithstanding the lunglsnu}ld of lln":mlh mick us bis own succossor us prosident of | who failed to score o single victory over | ¢ L (O B I 1 runs, with 124 base hits Jmaha wauts o new flelder for next Ans.—It is not. He istheson of a G 1 ful sutuma weather, the fall wild fowl 8h00t- | the Western association is being re-cchoed in s king, it takes o b H iR rsho couldn't do botter than sign Joe | i Omaha until late in the season: nervy man to undertake a trip like that, but tolen bases, 293 putouts, iy reloasod by Baltimors, - | Crooks, however, ard un old Indwn fighter, g season is again here. Sportsmen are | St Paul, Minncapohs, Sioux City and sen- . sy that Tom hus lots of it. : busy everywhere. Guns have been cleaned | ver, In fact, the only kick coming is {rom 3 “Yom Icck and his combination of “beauties 32 assists and 42 errors. As a second b . S5 (o) man he had an average of .436 and as a bat- \,T'h' Cleveland Leader says that “Kid” h”"y“{;l(-uu’]l,;\(.‘w} Crooks, ing clothes dragged forth, boots put _ /- 2108 4 s Fie tar oo anoanos liten led the Omaha team with an average of | NiC hols t'nsl!‘lll‘linslunvllml goment §4,500, St ", .‘1«-\[1v w«l i "x_:m'l!n-!‘r'nlml per cent up, hunting clothes dragged forth, boots put | poor old decrepid Milwaukee, but Milwaukee s Pla O vt . Bok will 'come . Of lus hits 17 wore home runs, 12 three | and asserts that he is well worth that sum, | * aul reached duricg. the past season in 11 order and all preparation made for sport | 15 only at herself when doing the can-can. B2 B oad by tho WFinda of Wales, H, | baggers and 18doubles. am Morton declarcs that Minneapolis | the cliamplonship vaco.—iL IS Knrmnann- afield. Tho professional shooters are de- | mhere is no denying the statement, that no : By e 3 R o witn'| s Bellvito she iwiler before yestobs | ! collar tho pennant next scason, and in- | 1900 © 1 funl sl Jighted to turn from all artificial subatitutes | petter adapted man for the position can bo H Ll sy ontas ARt has hown e | 48V KR - cWell, Irddonie Retsosrad to deed thoro 18 good foundation for the boast | b= 83, on May 22, at which time 1o try their skill upon the wing, the true | produced from any of the Western associa- | . : admiration several times by tendering this m;l:“ 4y ,‘h\ l("-})“'l‘li‘q“‘-“,u*:_ "‘ e ball this aft _Chicago wonld like to buy Nat Hudson of Omahu's per cent was .6 sport, And what 8 grander nd more ex. | tion cities, Ho s an enthusiast over tho | bes Mol 11 f the most beautiful floral piec e © kept his word, : Sam Morton, but Sam says he las cutouta | Wil you kindly state in Sunday's BEB e ating L4 R e te | g9me, and is ravidly becomine familiar with | Denver,.. ; 3 il ; rosscr tho IgotlIghis, With tho ncquisition of Reilly and_ Crooks | little work for Nathaniel bimself next sum- | what cities have wwon tho National Leaguo Rilarating: than _astamblo Shroug bble | 4 aksentials that are calculated to placethe | Milwauk 0| 7l B 48 s bovome of the Kamblers' club? | the Columbus club hus no superior, if equal, | mer, pennant, and how many times each,—M, R, and over hillside for chicken these glorious b o baying basts. Ho | Minneapolls....." : 3 04 The Omuha’s heard 8o much during the sum- o assoclution to-day. Thisis | Tho exact date of the November meeting | Wilson, Des Moines. golden days; a tramp through the breezy, | is acquainted with all t layers, and is uni- 3\'.'.'3&““ foeie e mer about chullenges for races, as well as U pent, but it go f t as yet been determined upon, but Ans.—Ch| six times, viz., 1876, 1880, Fustling woods, or & morning and cvening n | versally liked and respected. Then ho is & A Al lill-climbing itests, and aro now | Yesterduy was Reil yit may | will bo in ihe immediate neighborhood of | 1881, 1852, 1%5and 1556, I30ston throe times, T lind on the river's shoro or In the marsh, | Man of meaus and position and lends dignity | st!Paul.... 34 ] ; waiting for the challenges to put in_an ap- | be Cro In any ho A Sr) ] f J 3 th th e ot a0t [andiand || AA0: T0POORIDIERG BOSIHON that some of the pearance, Come now, boys, wake up. usufruct. Elmer Uleveland and Charlio Abbey aredn | Li 1e: 1878 and 1543, Providence twice, with the multy perfumes of land and | popoged candidates could not. His ideasaro TR e ] Ned Reading leaves for Sun Francisco | Charley Reilly made a mark whero both iy, aud nouh ace doaltoun OFlamosiblon=o1 | i 1810.a0d 1834 Detioikavontie LEATIAGE water, the music of the redhead andthe | gound and practical and there is little doubt ¢ = Monday to take part in the Hardin-Morgan | balls went over the fence. He wul try to [ anything—to tide them over th gn of old | And New York in 1555 and 1859, wallard’s wing; the sounding honk of tho | but that the position will be tendered him =5 ; 0. | six-day race to bogin there on the 21st. Bit tho mark to-day. 8 Munager I’rinc en 0P the idea of \Wild woose or thrilling “'skeap” of the jack | without a dissenting voice. Outsiders, such ol 5 = — Jnck Crooks is quite a c and has | Hutehinson will undoubtedly be Chicago's | forming a polo leaguc, if not, has he signed ipe filling the wr about you. | as doo Pritchard, of St. Lous, or Harry | St Pavi. > Reilly and Crooks, more ginger than a spice fac Ho fur- | star pitcher next season, He made a great | 40Y players. 1k, Owatia, Avount! with raoge and trap and | Bruuel), of Chicago, have no afiliation w Minne'pol A 0.8, Journal 10th.sWhat the matter | 1ishes the team something of which it has | record dur 00 AR BLS . SLE HpbLe.w nKe -aud “Llgp . ARG all, of ‘ I ) tinnopall ) . 8. Jo : u u covd during the latter part of the scason | Ans. thelr bickerings over competitivo scores | minor league base ball affairs, and it is pur ux City with Beilly?? yelled ag en lo- | long stood in need. just closed . in comparison with these intenser pleasures. | gall for Milwaukee to mention their names % ’ an in the grand stand_yestorday jus e Charley Reilly for mayor ; 2 ars, A ‘sportsman’s proclivities aro inbred, and | in this connection Omaha Wheel Notes, Nen. B o g SRELI 0 1) 1) Ryn, Minneapolis new man, is the only | Will you please state in Sunday’s sporting £ Citlieloy Teidly in she niath ioning had sent | of this town, subject to the decision of the [ deaf mute in the Western association, Tt 3 ! Whether successful or not in filling his bag, \ large number of the O. W. C. boysmake | the bull spuning over left fleld feace for the | patrons of Recreation park ar eatorn ansociation, There | deparkmeont, 10 deoids Woaer JE{ERIAR r oreel, with gun or rod, ho would not ex- Lo Handicap the Pitcher. L Lo pElia ke ||| canoar (e p Lo RE J rons 0 I ark, e are auy number of dummics, however, with- | mile made by runiug Lorse.—Longfellow, Ohango bne duy's communion with nature, | There is no question but what the long | gyg of tusas bosnu il mooplixty ey sevsnd e I LIONRREL L cocno back ho Centerflelder Murphy of the St. Paul | in her vank South Omabia. such s are Lis on jaunts of the above de o o - Ak and quite a few wheels can be eeen almost | - 06 8 ght, you bel ame ba > | Western Association team is in town aund Dave Rowe says he 18 going to arrange his Ans,—1 'l roe ) g mooted question of handicapping the pitcher 3 SRR TIP3 U | chorus from a thousaad base ball fans in the | saw the great work of his friend Reill “ An )y Ten Broeck, 110 1., soription, for years at the scrateh behind @ | (0 o APPIRA WS IUORSF [ any timosatier 8 olclook AliHog acrons the | (tinds and on the bleacers, aw the great work of his friend Reilly ball park in shape for a six day walking | against time at Louisviile, Ky 24, 167 tran lodad with o pikcon or & biackbird | Will come up\:n,tnulml\lnu‘A mootiags. o the | Council Blufa bridge. sadnsadon tiobisheleny, | oL Lo aoic Crooks had ‘the sobriquet 1o the | mateh whicli 8 to” bo eld tlcro some ting oG T 18 nade of clay. Once & sportsman, always a | two major base ball ~organizations, u! P gyt 0N i o 3L rd ba « est of “Fog Horn Jack, ’ during the winter, you inform w hether the Morgan e O et Thore s 1o joy in'the whole | whether it will deve v changes i Twelve of the boys turned out last Thurs- | has never been scen in this ity thay this | ~Chasley Ieilly looks like Billy Iuehue. | “Orooks is not un over-rated playor. |11 whio holds the one mile chanpion vieycle re sportsman, and there is no joy in the whole | whether it will develop in any changes iS | gy night in honor of Mr. W. G. Gallien, a | same quict, gentlemunly Charley Reilly, n over-rated player. To is [ WHO QOIS VIC 07 5 Telvemonth 8o great to him as the time | Goubtful. Many think that the short dis- D ) BLOs M Ve D1 ) e e A o tho B, Panl D —— a rattling infielder and a natural born tutter, | 074 18 the Senator lorgan who spent the VD % 11in Blothroequs DALIIMARLE OF |t ror SNy LA A oher from the | Bb Paul, Minn., wheelman, and fiftoen miles | PUF WECEH BERRCAR O ke Thiere is anxer Hoard From, Crooks will greatly strengthen the Columbus | 108t of last winter hore, now in Califor- the field and sallies forth to try his skill on 9 14 RAEAANE “' RISE A0 W |mare covered inside of aun hour and a half, | ¢} r'm‘"m,' With ed u":c“ o, (ELOLD A Dexver, Cola., Oct. 10, ‘0 the Sport- | team.—O. P, Caylor, nial—Safety Rider, Davenport, Ta, featber and fur, home base makes his speed of @ dangerous | jye\yding a rest at Bailyss park. scored two ho at bat b2 | fng Editor of Tui Bek: Please state in Tug | Duke, of the Minneapolis club, shut the St. Ans.—No Morgan holds the one-mile Y r v il is ¢ Iy d two home rans, two singles, netting ! This glorious season Is here now, and | character to-batsmen, and this is certainly Mr, H, A. Raser, of West Middlesex, Pa., | suother run, one stolen. base, three put outs Bik that T have two men that I will back to | Pauls out without a hit last Sunday, Kuell, | record. That belougs to W. A. Rowe, of shooting partics are leaving tho city every | truc, as many players have been serlously o) ey RIARRENL : h Sl any two meu in Owaha a match at hand | of St. Joe, performed a_similar feat” against | Springfleld, M e 21 ; oM ¥ i 110 0 e it With the | registered last week av the Omaba Wheol | and seven ussists, with_but. a single error, 3 X 4 8 A b ) PO feat agi Springfield, Mass, ; time 2:20 4-5, made Octo- oy, e unusually mild weather has thus | injured this season from being hit w i and seven ussists, with but & #l0E0 et | ball, 8 home and homo game, or play all in | Sioux City this summor, b ) far materially lossened the duck shooting, | ball by thesc human catapuits, and it may be club, as well as Mr. J. . Bacon, of Owens- | WHOM W o8 BILE B e ¢ aroppot Kow | Omiha for 8500 a side. Phil Recoius, Sioux City's old third base: % 185 but the incoming birds at last give promise | that the box will be set back from four boro, Ky., and Mr. 4. S, Thompson, of Well- | $ho arowd did cha gooparun. D AON hould this chailengo be accepted T will ; s, Sioux City's old third base- | yyiqt was the longest gawe of base ball on DT S gax e o fRom, b ) o cheer the boy as he lined out 0 man, has gone back into the box. He claims | 1, g aso of some fie sport. Teal are to be found | 8Ix feet. This would certainly deminish this | ington, Ky the bail and covered al) the torritory between [ POt $100 forfeit with you and arrange for | that his arm is as good as ever, and he hopes | & cord, also the shortest, und played by what quite plentiful at all’ the well-known shoot. | perilous velocity, and increaso the bauters harles C. Peabody, H. A. Perrigo and F. | gacond and third, smowhering hits knocked uy | @ mateh at once, P Doy, Pt g T AT T T he hopes | clupsi-R. 1. A., City. flg grounds within a radius of 100 miles, and | chances to “hit ner out.” What makes ball | T Mittauer went to Lexington, Nob., lust | his foev and SLamEBIARE e o Orr o 64 Good block, Denver, The § 3 e . Ans,—Tho largest number of innings Ing ronds A s, Widgoon. pintaiis’ and | games interesting and exciting is vlenty of | Thesday, to witness the bioycle tournament | Grooks as strai iing Jtheim ovex o ot as | P 8.~The men I propose backiug are from o B, Joseph club 1e agaln asking for | |, ved, if that is what you des K B e i b foodly uimbers. A | hitting wnd base running,and by all vall play- | of the Lexington Wheal club, There they | Maud 8.~ fn 1EDLAA S BIE A0 S roubod | Chicago. rofrom | gubscriptions to cnable thom o retain their | Played, It thik s what Y1 SEERE10 PERR fow houkers haye put in an appearance | ers, save tho twirling contingent, such a | were Joined by H. H. Rhodes, who, being on | Rlondie Purcell of a b m'n"l'.l-”f; ng':f '~;"| franchise i the Western association, St. | was 21, Hurvard vs, Manchester, Boston, wlong tho bars of the logendary Platte, but | change would be huiled with delight. estanas i IC0arToy, Gamo P 10 800 HOWHO | Lk Lud nrow Whan ko almost orazy Miscellancous Sports. b, Lowever, 18 booked to go. Mass., May 11, 1877, Who shortest played the weather is still entirely oo clement to —_— boys would do. After a good deal of coaxing | baso bail patron in tie stand lined out this i | % . Stewart & Son have resolved to ro- enuous effort will be made at the ap- | game was played by the Dayton and Ironton expect any goose shooling worth meutioning Dad in Calitornia. Mr. Rhodes was induced to mount & saf D B s aplo. who wat il | tré from active operatious on the turf and | f aching Western oss (0.) teams at Davton, September 10, 1854 for some time to come, (\Dad’ Clarke, the star pitcher of the | and enter the half mile dash for the stute . gooy ] ' ¥ 14, Y . AP ey have Detroit and Toledo to take up the fran- - he hal e Nt @l confine themselyes hereafter to the selling 4 ¥ 7 o a St P Fos s champion Omahas, arrived in San Fraucisco | championship. Never having ridden in any but stood on their Lo by tho great play: | G9RUES SAUCE 0F thelr fing stud at Council | Chises of Dos Moincs and St. Joo. 18 47 miautes. Oinatis and 81, Panl plishd The World's Series. e b, Examiucr of thio 4th, | face before ~be was backward at “Is this Mr. Reills, Bluffs, The Omalia management is still on the Amo 00 the local grounds 1ast Juse In K Tha first game of the world's championship JRNARINY L AT A T W [ ) when he got tho ‘‘hang Can angono dall¥ % Mogahan, secrotary of the N. 8. P. & | lookout for now grounds. It is dotormined | minutes, a full nine-inuings gaume, sorics will cowe off in New York on Tues- d orter, Js | of 'the machine,” how ke went! 8 this Mr. Heuly P R s 1a tho oity yester- | to secure them if possible, and if it gote the | Wi il you state iu Sunday's ek the fights Net X twenty-one years of age, weighs about 150 | He soon passed the leader, and came first Who hits likes~oh, well, Qay taking a lisyof the thoroughbred dogs | site it is after, the cranks will be happy. wou by John C. Heenan, America’s greatest Qay next between the New Yorks, winners | pounds, aud” is fivo foot seven iuches in | under tho tape in the remarkavle time of If this is the same Reilley owned here with the view of securing B8 |~ Manager Watkine denics the report that | Pul list, and wheu and where they took of the league pennant, aud the Bfooklyns, | height. Heis a pleasant mannered little fel- | 1:41 amid boistrous applause from the audi- They speak &f so humfr, X finest for exhibition at the World's fair. | Pitcher Healy has eigned with Kansas City, | P'acet—0Id Time Sport, North Platte, who have virtually won the American asso- l:"“’v um:lm\: tlilunn:l\;,huouw talkk of bis suc- | ence. It n'er‘l.mnly was a surprise to his \Vlu:. bless your soul, tfiuly. Mr. Megahan will visit Omaha again within | He says the "Cowboy club made Healy an Ans.—John C. Heenan uever won & nota= B aore s bas lithia doubl thed lul‘!‘oo:‘wlllfedlpluntumll e (ne:&dl'n: :v:ii”w".'n |lu”hlhnlcl{. and nunl;e- . You reydomc quite well. the next ten days, offer, but that the latter has not accepted it, | ble fight in his Life. He was rated as ove of tho Brooklyns will be much harder to down | the California league, and was especiaily de- I“V:\;‘ bgfl the lll’lul(;}( l:o n'f"i:'x“.'n".‘l'.',“'i?;m.‘ff wm!‘ \:’;zl}gil‘lll\{‘:‘dln‘yhn:l{:‘\éeslfimextllnl\;:lg-rxx The Gate City Athletic club have made The St, Paul players last week presented | the greatest pugilists (hat ever lived, as well than were tho St. Louis Browns last year, | lighted with the weatber. o only rogret | pion of Nebraska, and @ handsome fifty | repuolican campaign meeting with Governor srrangemeola for several lnloreeiiog, oveats ex-Manager John arnes with @ gold- ) us the most unfortunate. His fight with and for many reasons, First, they are by a | he expressed was that the season Bere was | Hollar gold medal #dorns his manly bo 1o come off at the club roowms within the next | headed umorella. ub's treasurer, Mr. - i L ‘oraker acting s chief paralyzer with Jim | si yi aannan v v h , K Towm Bayres was given against nim,although o e o atoas o of g | 80 uearly over. Ho did mot mako tno clain | Tt s ueediess to say that Charlio Peabody | Crgw Cawpbell s n Jim | sixty days. Poupeny, also came iu for a gold-udaded althoug x ) 1 y 3 ~ t was & well kuown fact thut he had it wonj . that he could pitch the San Franciscos into the o v v 4 Several large flocks of wild geese weraseen | Cane, 4 184 1y i th lsaing Saaocaton toqun, and. this 00k | L sbaiupinthi it 4 o o 4o his o tho g0 mile state championsiip as was u.h"‘k'{.“.&;ifi.“;‘:’, :::'"&;fii: Barduit | g5 Southward ovor. the city last. Bight, & | Afier all Burkett and Wilson, of the Wor: be smashed his hand against a stake in_ his goos & long ways, ovorythung considored. | best, and. that ho would bo perfoctiy wiling | oo sports n fifty dollue ol madal | Bl o e ias his olg | #1Le Brectrack of oold weatber, caster eam, wero not purchused by Indian: | battio with John Morrissoy and lost, and was l-rom the time St. Louls passed under the | togoin and pitch every game, it by so doing | There is no mousquitoes resting on our boys. ide-partner, Jack ks, Who madehis bow Some walicious person put a couple of bul- | apolis. Manager Selee is afte \\llmm.vlllt d | dosed in his fight with Tom Kiog, and again wire o winuer last scason tho players began | th pennant can be brought o thi city. e L oo b photore. ars pronouncad | before s Colimbus Sxgwd and captured ev. | 16he 1o By Makncrs bpudsomo speniel | o may be sodu agalo lu 4a Owaba usiform | succumped, 8 onrear.of disspanion wiat termlnatad only e e excellent, or7bady. " H6 hadn'BRuch 10 40, bu o dud | noRork: The dog is badly burt, bub will | next scasou, To decide @ bet will you please auswer in Jiththo close of " the world's series. The o e nn . The second century ride this summer will | 1t Well, and showed et be s every incha | P'S EO0OVAR . : Joo Ardner was one of tho bestsecond | Sunday’s issue, who carried Douglas coupty Brooklyu leau s composod of far different | Billy Meldrum, the well known dog and | be run to-day, and by tho time tuat some of | ball player. -He bilted Bard, bui in poor “Jimmy Griffin, of St. Paul, is still in the | basewen in the Westorn ussociation this | Neb, Harrison or Cleveland, aud by Wit mher. They are not lusiiers, and wili do | chicken fancier, has made application for | you read this, the boys will have goue over | luck, and covered %erritory than a half | City, and will sign articles tnis afternoon for { year, 1f St. Joe 18 dumped Arduer would be | majorityt Y., Omaba, voryhing ln telr powor 1o dofeat thole b | memborstip to e American. Keniel Club about tweaty-ve miles of ground tawdrds | Cosen Greenvdada ) the LG o binted » % £love coutest with Jimmy Liadsay, A soad pilcp for v or oo tonma i | A0 ol maority a7 h Rt o ty, 8 route w! 8 10 Jivy | ball towards L, and was safe at first b e could be named. . SR S iy B wflx"fi”"'" oy triumphant Now Yoris | 8esoclation. As soouas the application 18 | and return then to Glenwood, Ia., from there | fore the fat \hind batbman could pick i:!\';p A Flashes K'rom the Diamond, Cracks made three hita off of MoMahon fn | . Wil yau please tnfori me of the exagh dl- M bere e se Tong with the roses aad | reported upon Meldrum will proceed with | to Crescent, In., and home, 'It is believed | pieco of fast buse rayning that caught the it Willls {s superintending & billiard ball | nis foss samo awith (ho Athletios, and tho | ousious of a hatiuile vace: tracki=D. G the raptures ofa thuroughly good time that | tho organization of the Owaha Kennel club. | that more of the boys will fluish this time | crowd. f on Dodge street. Broas ssve b will do. To date Jack's bat- | Hert Cordon, Neb. : \-‘f‘f-k';m“ s Wi as soft and Habby as | A weeting of those interested in the breed- | than did the last, as both the roads and the | Coubled with the good work of Reilly and Mioneapolis has bought Right Fielder Car- | ting average with the Columbus team is 343, Aus.—Exactly one-lalf mlig-—the width lk:ly ur:r “I‘a‘o““?é«il:fim mma they are | ing of fine canines will be called next week | weather are more favorable than they were | Crooks, every mesger of the team played | roll from St. Paul, and his flelding 1000, @ watter 10 bg determined upon by thé wud it is | awd the preluninary steps taken to word the | then, Oneof the crowd that rides & brand, | like demons,” Marr ywus unfortunate in maks Bastian, who played short part of the sea- Burdick, the Sloux City pitcher, creatod a | builder. Sioux City game by under the grand He Las not, but us yet has signed no